const path = require('path');

module.exports = {
    mode: 'development',
    target: 'node',
    entry: './src/renderer/index.ts',
    output: {
        filename: 'bundle.js',
        path: path.join(__dirname, 'dist/renderer')
    },

    // Enable sourcemaps for debugging webpack's output.
    devtool: 'source-map',

    resolve: {
        // Add '.ts' and '.tsx' as resolvable extensions.
        extensions: ['.ts', '.tsx', '.js', '.json']
    },

    module: {
        rules: [
            // All files with a '.ts' or '.tsx' extension will be handled by 'awesome-typescript-loader'.
            {
                test: /\.tsx?$/,
                exclude: path.join(__dirname, 'src/main'),
                loader: 'ts-loader'
            },

            // All output '.js' files will have any sourcemaps re-processed by 'source-map-loader'.
            { enforce: 'pre', test: /\.js$/, loader: 'source-map-loader' },

            // CSS
            {
                test: /\.css$/,
                // include: path.join(__dirname, 'src/renderer'),
                exclude: /node_modules/,
                use: [
                    {
                        loader: 'style-loader',
                    }
                ]
            }
        ]
    },

    // When importing a module whose path matches one of the following, just
    // assume a corresponding global variable exists and use that instead.
    // This is important because it allows us to avoid bundling all of our
    // dependencies, which allows browsers to cache those libraries between builds.
    // externals: {
    //     'react': 'React',
    //     'react-dom': 'ReactDOM'
    // },
    externals: [
        require('webpack-node-externals')()
    ]
};